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CETC 54th Institute announced the shipment of the first Thousand Sails gateways overseas.
CETC tested four 1.8m Q/V-band antennas in Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province.
Beijing Smart Satellite Space Technology Co., Ltd. is working with an institute of China Electronics Technology Group to develop its own satellites.
Spacety is working with the state-owned China Electronics Technology Group to develop a 96-satellite SAR constellation.
Beijing Smart Satellite Space Technology Co., Ltd. is working with an institute of CETC to develop its own satellites.
Spacety is working with the state-owned China Electronics Technology Group (CETC) to develop a 96-satellite SAR constellation.
Spacety is working with the 38th institute of China Electronics Technology Group Corporation (CETC) to build a 96-satellite Tianxian synthetic aperture radar constellation.
Beijing Smart Satellite Space Technology signed an agreement in July with the 12th Institute of the China Electronics Technology Group (CETC) related to its SAR plans.
Spacety is working with China Electronics Technology Group’s 38th institute to build a 96-satellite "Tianxian" synthetic aperture radar constellation.
Spacety tested a xenon Hall thruster provided by China Electronics Technology Group on its Chaohu-1 synthetic aperture radar satellite.
Spacety launched the Chaohu-1 satellite, the first of the planned Tianxian SAR constellation developed in cooperation with the China Electronics Technology Group (CETC).
China Electronics Technology Group (CETC) is working with private satellite manufacturer Spacety to construct a 96-satellite X- and C-band SAR constellation named Tianxian.
Spacety and CETC’s 38th Institute jointly developed the satellite platform and SAR payload for the C-band satellite Hisea-1.
The 38th Institute of China Electronics Technology Group (CETC) and private satellite manufacturer Spacety are partnering to construct a X- and C-band synthetic aperture radar constellation named Tianxian.
The SAR payload on Hisea-1 was built by China Electronics Technology Group.
The China Electronics Technology Group (CETC) provided the SAR payload for Hisea-1.
Galaxy Space developed its satellites with assistance from the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) and the China Electronics Technology Group Corporation (CETC).